Hi Walter,

No Copy Application system requirement are:
OS X Desktop App:
Mac compatible device running OS X 10.7+
 iOS App;
iDevice supporting iOS 5.1.1+

Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad4

On 16/07/2013, at 11:30 AM, "F.W. Hänel" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ronni and Daniel,
> 
> Can it be installed on iMac 10.6.8 ? On their website they talk about 10.7
> Which is the referral link Daniel ? Your email address ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Walter
> On 16.07.2013, at 10:32, Ronda Brown wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Daniel, and Hi People,
>> 
>> I would not get rid of my Dropbox, but I can see the benefits of keeping 
>> both these applications. 
>> 'Copy' perhaps for larger video & image files. Dropbox for my documents day 
>> to day use?
>> 
>> I did download 'Copy' and create an account using Daniel's referral link (so 
>> I won't post my referral link as well ;-) even though more GBs would be 
>> nice).
>> 
>> I have been giving 'Copy' a quick testing. Installed 'Copy' on my MBP and 
>> installed 'Copy App' on my iPad. Placed some images 13.10MB and a video file 
>> 69.6MB into my 'Copy' Folder (which is created on your computer in your home 
>> directory when you install the application).
>> As long as the Copy application is running & you are logged in to your 
>> account, the files are automatically uploaded to the cloud and are 
>> accessible via Copy.com and any other computer that you have running Copy, 
>> or iPhone or iPad.
>> 
>> The files took similar time as Dropbox to upload (my ADSL1 connection is not 
>> very fast..NBN hopefully will improve this). As soon as they were uploaded, 
>> I opened 'Copy' App on my iPad and all files had also synced to the iPad App.
>> 
>> The interface of the iPad App is very pleasing. 'Copy' automatically syncs 
>> images into a 'Images' folder, Videos into Videos, Audio into Audio, 
>> documents into documents, presentations into Presentations. 
>> Like Dropbox, 'Copy' makes it easy to share files with friends, family & 
>> co-workers. Right-Click (Control-Click) on any file in the Copy folder to 
>> copy a Web link to it.
>> Whoever you send the link in an email, iMessage etc to will be able to view 
>> and download the files. You can also share entire folders. When sharing 
>> files or folders, you can choose the view-only option or allow people to 
>> edit and synchronize the files as a way of collaborating on a project.
>> 
>> From the research I have done I have not found any security issues or 
>> negative reviews.
>> As always there are Pros and Cons to both Dropbox and Copy. 
>> Which ever one suits your purposes best... Or use both.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> 
>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>> 
>> On 16/07/2013, at 3:13 AM, Daniel Kerr <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi All
>>> 
>>> For those looking for something similar to Dropbox, but with a bit more 
>>> space you may be interested in the following.
>>> <https://copy.com?r=2uHeAa>
>>> I've had a look around at it, and it seems quite good. They offer 15GB free 
>>> and if you use the referral link (as above) then both parties get another 
>>> 5GB each on top. So then if you pass on the link to another person, another 
>>> 5GB, so you can almost get 25GB to start with straight away.
>>> 
>>> They have an App for the iPhone and software for both Mac and Windows. 
>>> Seems to be pretty good.
>>> 
>>> So if you're running out of Dropbox space, or just want something 
>>> "different", might be worth a look.
>>> 
>>> Kind regards
>>> Daniel
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